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Resigning. Dr. Arthur Stanley Pease, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. (Harvard), famed classicist; as president of Amherst College; to become professor of Latin & Greek at Harvard. An earnest, retiring pundit, Dr. Pease is little known to his students. He facially resembles Amherst's Trustee Calvin Coolidge, who is spoken of (without much reason) as his successor...
...VIII Memorial Hall Mr. Schwarz, Sec. 9, 33, Conf. Group IX Memorial Hall Mr. Stratton, Sec. 10, 21, Conf. Group X Memorial Hall Mr. Williams, Sec. 11, 17, Conf. Group XI Memorial Hall History 3a Harvard 2 History 24a Andover C History 33 Emerson 211 Italian 2 Harvard 2 Latin 8 Sever 18 Mathematics A I Professor Walsh, Sec. 1 Sever 11 Mr. Anderson, Sec. 2 Sever 11 Mathematics 2 I Professor Beatley, Sec. 1 Harvard 5 Mr. Van Schaack Harvard 5 Mathematics 28 Sever 23 Physics 25 Pierce 304 Physics 40 Sever 23 Psychology 33 Emerson 27 Sociology...
Bristle-whiskered U. S. Senator James Hamilton ("J. Ham") Lewis defined "moratorium'' by its Latin roots thus: mora from " 'mors' meaning death; 'torium' from 'taurus,' a bull, or the 'dead bull...
Arthur Stanley Pease has resigned the Presidency of Amherst College to accept the position of Professor of Greek and Latin in Harvard University. From 1924 to 1927, President Pease served as Professor of Latin at Amherst. Since that time he has held in addition to the presidency the title of Moore Professor of Latin, without giving formal courses. He has chosen to resume the teaching office, in preference to the duties of administrator...
...Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois, where he continued until 1924. From 1911 through 1924 he was also curator of the Museum of Classical Art and Archaeology. He resigned the position of Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois to accept the post of Professor of Latin at Amherst, and in 1927, on the resignation of the late George Daniel Olds, Professor Pease became President of Amherst College...